h/2π √l(l+1), what is h here ?
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Explanation:
h is planck's constant whose value is 6.63× 10^-34 Js
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Answer:
Here "h" refers to Planck's Constant. Value of Planck's Constant is
The whole Quantity is called Orbital Angular Momentum. Orbital Angular momentum refers to the angular momentum of microparticles about a chosen origin.
It's formula is as follows :
Additional information :
- refers to Reduced Planck's Constant
- It's also known as Dirac's constant
- It is represented as
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